I recently found this buried in my father’s old home office drawers. After looking it up, there’s really nothing super rare or special about it from a value or vintage standpoint but I thought it was very cool.
This was a work anniversary gift to my father from his company after I think 10 years working at his company.
I’d love to see if anyone else has any cool clocks they use and any stories behind them!
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Got a little bored in retirement so put a cheap quartz movement in this
A good old, plastic fantastic Seiko. 🤣
I love my vintage JLC Atmos clock. It still keeps great time despite being 40-50 years old (couple of seconds per day and I’m sure some adjustment would get it even more accurate). Prices vary depending on rarity and condition, but it’s possible to find relatively affordable ones.
Very inexpensive quartz clock that my wife and I picked up with our daughters when they were very young at a factory warehouse sale. I don’t even bother placing a battery in anymore but it reminds us of a time when budgets were very lean but we were happy living each day!
Let's file this under "you had to ask"...
Dépéry DEP, 1920s
Tokyo Clock Mfg. Co Endura, 60s (electro-mechanical)
Westclock Big Ben, probably 60s
Overocean, 50s or 60s
Westclock Baby Ben, 60s or 70s.
Another Baby Ben, 70s
Another Big Ben, 80s?
Seiko, modern
Ampli-Fi mesh router, modern
Let's file this under "you had to ask"...
Dépéry DEP, 1920s
Tokyo Clock Mfg. Co Endura, 60s (electro-mechanical)
Westclock Big Ben, probably 60s
Overocean, 50s or 60s
Westclock Baby Ben, 60s or 70s.
Another Baby Ben, 70s
Another Big Ben, 80s?
Seiko, modern
Ampli-Fi mesh router, modern
That’s a lot of clocks! Nice collection!
General Electric Telechron desk clock. 1950s? Four dollar Goodwill find.